We realize that we cannot exist without the support of our customers, employees, and suppliers and we will treat them with the highest level of integrity and professionalism. The tools Benjamin Platt used are now only historic mementos. He used them as he became the first of four generations of Platts to serve business travelers and intrepid vacationers.
I have never had to replace a Platt case for any reason other than convenience - the three will probably outlive me. It's my desire to see just how long it can last! It's still going strong after 25 years. Recommend it to all. You definitely know how to look after your customers! Top notch! I have owned this box for 10 years and will be purchasing another one just like it.
Thanks for the quality! WOW, what a great company to deal with, I wish all manufacturers treated us like you do. Title case is not a universal standard. The main differences between the styles are: prepositions: According to the AMA manual, the APA manual, and the AP guidelines on composition titles, only prepositions up to three letters are lowercased in, on, off, out, …. Bluebook and Wikipedia lowercase prepositions up to four letters from, with, over, like, ….
The New York Times applies special rules: only selected prepositions with two or three letters are lowercased at, by, in, for, … , while other prepositions of the same length are capitalized up, off, out, … , as well as all prepositions with more than three letters.
CMOS lowercases for, and, nor, but, or , but not yet and so. The New York Times lowercases for, and, but, or , and capitalizes nor, yet, so. CMOS lowercases as , but capitalizes if. There are further differences between the various capitalization styles, for example regarding hyphenated compounds. Details and a comparison table can be found on the separate Title Case Rules page.
Using the Converter. You can enter text either by typing or by pasting from the clipboard. The converter provides explanations for why each word was capitalized or lowercased.
If a word has a dotted red line under it, the converter is not sufficiently sure of its capitalization. The explanation text will then provide information to help you decide which alternative is the right one. An example title to try this is out with is The Monsters Came by Night. There are several options available. Only the first two have an influence on the result of the conversion:.
Keep Words in All Caps: If this option is checked, then entered words in all caps will not be changed by the converter. If the option is unchecked, the result would be Free Consultation.
The converter also recognizes various common acronyms and always converts them to all caps. Unavoidably, acronyms that cannot be distinguished from regular words are exempt from this special handling e. Check this option if you prefer straight quotes, also known as "dumb" quotes or typewriter quotes.
Enable Multi-Line Input: Use this option to switch between single-line and multi-line mode. In single-line mode, only one title can be converted at a time, but in multiple styles, if desired. Multi-line mode, on the other hand, allows converting up to 30 titles at a time, but only in one style. Show Explanations: If checked, explanations are shown for why each word was capitalized or lowercased. Highlight Changes: If this option is checked, then all letters whose capitalization has changed are marked in yellow.
Clearing the text box before pasting is not necessary since the existing text will be overwritten. In addition to converting to title case, the converter also performs small typographic corrections.
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